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How to achieve intense plant colours using only a pestle and mortar
Lucy Lee 6/23/25 Lucy Lee 6/23/25

How to achieve intense plant colours using only a pestle and mortar

Over the last couple of months, experiments have been happening with flower pigments…

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Windblown, hemlock root bark, ink.
Lucy Lee 5/2/25 Lucy Lee 5/2/25

Windblown, hemlock root bark, ink.

After I heard a passing comment about the red that can be found from the bark of Hemlock fir trees I decided to investigate….

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